We’ve recently been working with a new E-commerce platform called Magento. Its a very powerful open source product, with tons of features, and open source goodness. We recently ran into an issue where we needed to enable HTML content in the “Terms and Conditions”. The fix was actually quite simple.
Oct 31, 2009 | Categories: Magento, Web Design | Tags: app design, checkout, commerce, commerce platform, Conditions, content, getContentHeight, goodness, height, HTML, issue, lt, Magento, open source product, php, php echo, phtml, platform, product, source, style | 1 Comment »
We’ve recently upgraded our ISP to AT&T U-verse. With this switch AT&T provided a 2wire gateway. So far the service has been excellent. Recently we setup a live chat support feature on the website, as you can see to the right. With this feature we also plan to integrate a remote desktop feature, to allow us to provide [...]
Sep 04, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks | Tags: 2wire gateway, amp, connection, DD-WRT, desktop feature, DHCP, dhcp lease, dhcp server, dowloads, external ip address, feature, firewall, firewall rules, happy computing, lease, minute time frame, router, server, spi firewall, support, support feature, support sessions, T U-, u verse, UDP, web signals | 7 Comments »
After hours of beating our heads against a wall, we’ve finally come up with a solid MySQL install guide. It wasn’t easy, but it’s something we needed, and obviously something our fellow developers needed. We spent hours reading through endless threads with errors such as; Cannot Create Windows Service for MySQL. Error:0, Vista x64 could not start the [...]
Sep 01, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks | Tags: computer error, directory, endless threads, failure, fellow developers, follo, good luck, gurus, ini, installer, instances, local computer, MySQL, mysql server, page, realization, registry key, server, server table, service, setup, tbl, Vista, Windows, windows service | 4 Comments »
If you look to your right, you may have noticed a live chat button. If we’re online and available to chat, feel free to try it out. We strive to provide our clients with the highest level of IT support and service. When it comes to innovative design, leading edge customer support, and guaranteed satisfaction, the [...]
Aug 25, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Tags: button, customer, customer support, design, edge, edge customer, guaranteed satisfaction, gurus, innovative design, latest tools, leaders of the pack, leading edge, level, live chat, online, reality thanks, right, satisfaction, service, support | 2 Comments »
The following is in response to a question on WordPress.org. We’ve become extremely proficient with wordpress in the past few years, and we’re always coming up with innovative ways of using this amazing product. We try to post most all our fixes, hacks, and tricks, in the hopes that it will prove useful to someone. Hopefully [...]
Aug 24, 2009 | Categories: Web Browsers, Web Design, Wordpress | Tags: border, class, class selector, class setup, div class, entrybody, hacks, HTML, images, img, img tag, margin, padding, php, png, question, response, sheet, someone, style, style sheet, view, yoursite | Leave A Comment »
During a routine update to a WordPress site we received the following error: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /home/website/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 1342 Scary stuff, but no need to panic. Chances are your WordPress install is quite well used with lots pages, posts, and plugins. First off, don’t [...]
Aug 03, 2009 | Categories: Wordpress | Tags: Chances, code, fatal error allowed memory size, file, instances, LIMIT, M
Again, M. Upload, memory, memory limit, peace, php, php files, rare case, rare cases, root, root directory, scary stuff, server, simple steps, update, Wordpress, wp | 4 Comments »
The short answer is, Yes. Listed below you’ll find a variety of free Email clients available for download. But be aware, not all mail providers allow you to use a mail client such as Outlook. Both Yahoo and Hotmail require their users to upgrade to a paid service in order to access their Email via a mail client. However, if [...]
Aug 03, 2009 | Categories: Windows Vista, Windows XP | Tags: ability, choice, client, Comcast, email, email account, email clients, email provider, Eudora, first option, free email accounts, free email clients, free mail, junk mail, Mac, mail, mail client setup, mail clients, mail provider, mail providers, Outlook, product, sbcglobal net, setup, setup outlook express, storage capacity, Thunderbird, web design clients, Windows, windows computer | Leave A Comment »
I had this very same problem with my brand new Microsoft Vista X64 machine. At first I though it was the fact that I was using the newest version of Firefox. But after a bit of research we came to the conclusion that it wasn’t actually the browser causing the system lag, it was the audio codec. Most people [...]
Jul 26, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks, Windows Vista | Tags: annoyance, Audio, audio codec, boxes, browser makes my music skip, check, click, click properties, codec, conclusion, control panel, enhancements, firefox, firefox makes my music skip, hd, icon, microsoft vista, Playback, playback devices, problem, Realtek HD Audio, sigmatel, Sigmatel HD Audio, skipping music, smooth sailing, system, system tray, tab, volume, volume icon | Leave A Comment »
*** Update *** This fix is no longer valid. After a month of smooth sailing, we’re back to the same problem. To our knowledge, there is currently no fix that lasts longer than a month. This fix will last at least that long, but you’ll be back to the same problem a month later. If you’ve tried something [...]
Jul 10, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks, Windows Vista | Tags: blue screen of death, critical errors, CURRENT, current user, customizations, extension windows, file extension, fix, folder, folder view changing, google, HKEY, leaps and bounds, Local, local settings, note pad, service pack 1, Shell, smooth sailing, Software, software classes, user, user software, Vista, Vista folder views, Windows, windows registry editor, won't remember | Leave A Comment »
Firefox has changed the default location of its bookmark store in Firefox 3. It used to be that you could find your bookmarks located at 1 Documents and Settings\ (name of the user) \Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ (name of the profile) bookmarks.html This has now been changed to 1 Documents and Settings\ (name of the user) \Application [...]
Jul 06, 2009 | Categories: Computer Repair and Networks, Web Browsers | Tags: Application, application data, Data, default, default location, documents and settings, firefox, Mozilla, name, profile, Profiles, Settings, user | Leave A Comment »